• When you activate the flash, there should
be no opaque material directly in front of or
on the reflector cover (flash window). The
intense energy emissions can otherwise
lead to scorching or spotting of the material
and/or the reflector cover!
• After a series of flashes with full power
and short intervals, a pause of at least
3 minutes must be observed after each
series of 20 flashes!
• When taking a series of flash shots at full
light output and with rapid recycling times,
and with zoom positions of 35 mm and
less, the diffuser heats up, due to the high
level of thermal energy!
• This flash unit may be used in combination
with a camera-integrated flash only if the
flash can be folded out completely!
2 Dedicated flash functions
Dedicated flash functions are flash functions
that have been specially adapted to a given
camera system. Depending on the type of
camera, different flash functions are supported.
• Flash-ready indication in camera viewfin-
der/camera display
• Correct exposure indicator in camera
viewfinder /camera display
• Underexposure indicator EV in LC display of
the flash unit
• Automatic flash sync speed control
• Automatic fill-in flash control
TTL
• i TTL flash mode (
) and
TTL BL
i TTL BL flash mode (
• Flash exposure measurement memory for
TTL
i TTL (
) and i TTL BL (
TTL
• Manual flash i TTL (
) exposure
correction
• Manual flash mode with distance guideline
GN
• 1st or 2nd curtain synchronisation (REAR)
• Automatic FP short sync for
BL
TTL
M
GN
,
and
• Automatic motor zoom control
• Extended zoom mode
• AF measuring beam control
• Automatic flash range indication
• Programmed auto flash mode
• Preflash for red-eye reduction
)
TTL BL
)
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TTL
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